Coral Cay Conservation mentioned in new books
Added to website: 16 November 2006
Coral Cay Conservation has been mentioned in the new book, Tourism Planning and Policy (Dianne Dredge and John Jenkins, Wiley & Sons, 2007). The principle aim of Tourism Planning and Policy is to raise students’ and practitioners’ knowledge of tourism planning and policy-making and help develop their skills in analysing policy and planning processes and outcomes in diverse settings. Please read the new book release below for more information.
Another book to look out for is the ‘Marine Ecotourism: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea’ by Erlet and Carl Cater, which will be published at the end of November 2007. Pete Raines, Founder and CEO of Coral Cay Conservation provides a quote for the book about marine ecotourism.
News Release
Description
Informed tourism policies and plans require a critical appreciation of the historically complex and dynamic contexts in which public policy is developed and implemented, and of the impacts of public policy. The principle aim of Tourism Planning and Policy is to raise students’ and practitioners’ knowledge of tourism planning and policy-making and help develop their skills in analysing policy and planning processes and outcomes in diverse settings. A second aim of the book is to give practical insights and understandings that students will be able to apply in a range of careers in the private sector or the public service. This text forms a valuable addition to the Wiley Australia Tourism Series.
Features
Two practical features in each chapter illustrate and reinforce chapter content:
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Tourism policy & planning - Dianne Dredge & John Jenkins
2. The state, institutions and actors - Dianne Dredge & John Jenkins
3. Historical development - Dianne Dredge & John Jenkins
4. Trends, Perspectives and Practice - Dianne Dredge & John Jenkins
5. Policy Instruments, Implementation and Evaluation - Dianne Dredge
6. Tourism Policy and Planning Processes - Dianne Dredge & Meredith
Lawrence
7. National Tourism Policy and Planning - John Jenkins
8. Regional Tourism Policy & Planning - Christof Pforr
9. Local Destination Planning & Policy - Dianne Dredge
10. Protected Lands - James Higham & Harry Maher
11. Protected Marine Areas - Carl Cater & Erlet Cater
12. Indigenous Tourism - Heather Zeppell
13. Conclusion: Challenges and Issues - Dianne Dredge & John Jenkins


